Review of Mustache Rydes

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Thank you for your informative review on "Mustache Rydes" by Steven A. Yagyagan. Boysan left the corporate world to start a job as a driver for Rideshare. I always thought cab drivers could tell a lot of good stories as well as some horrible ones. In this book Steven tells of the different experiences he has had with clients he has given rides to. I will be reading this book to learn more about stories. Congratulations to the author for BOTD.
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Thank you for your review! While the book looks interesting, I don't think I will be reading it because the people offering sexual options to the drivers make me a bit uncomfortable.
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I am fascinated by the author's sharing of his experiences as a Rideshare driver since 2013. I am intrigued by the author's white-collar career. I am interested in learning more about his decision to lead a more passionate and fulfilling lifestyle by leaving the traditional corporate world and entering the Rideshare business.
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The book consists of a series of stories from an Uber driver, who has had an endless number of stories to tell, due to the wide variety of clients he transports every day. Looks like a fun book, great job.
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"Your detailed review captures the essence of 'Mustache Rydes' beautifully! I love how you highlighted Boysan's transition from the corporate world to the vibrant Rideshare business, emphasizing the humor and composure in his storytelling. Your recommendation is spot-on for readers who enjoy short, wild, and true stories. Thanks for sharing your insights and giving it a well-deserved 5-star rating! 🌟"
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This has an interesting theme and I’m looking forward to digging into this book to know Steve’s experiences as a rider driver and meet different types of people with different chatter and quirks that he encountered plying in the road.
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Your review of 'Mustache Rydes' is awesome! You did a great job explaining Boysan's switch from the corporate world, the funny stories, and his cool attitude. Thanks for the detailed review.
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In Mustache Rydes by Steven A. Yagyagan, the experiences shared by the author as a Rideshare driver and how he dealt with his clients seem fascinating and funny.
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Post by Stephen Christopher 1 »

Wow, I recently wrote an article sharing crazy stories I had as a rideshare passenger, so it will be fun to read this from the driver's point of view. Like you, I've read a ton of crazy short stories this year, and I'm looking forward to this collection.
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"Mustache Rydes" by Steven A. Yagyagan offers a riveting glimpse into the wild world of rideshare driving. The author's transition from the corporate realm to this unconventional lifestyle is marked by humorous and unexpected encounters, showcasing the diverse spectrum of human behavior on the road.
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Post by AfrahM »

Book really seems to be interesting and we are getting a different percepective of people here.we always travel as passengers never know what is the experience with drivers why sometimes they are professional and why some are extra cautious.I am surely going to enjoy the book.
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Post by Shashi Soreng »

I like books that are based on real life experiences, something which is relatable instantly. Certainly, cab drivers have lots of stories to tell. Looking forward to reading Mustache Rydes, thanks for an engaging review.
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Post by Boddeda Priyanka »

After this ,It added more fuel for reading Mustache Rydes.As he taken the bold decision to leave corporate field ,as I think it was a good idea .Mental peace is better than any job in this world .overall the review gave nice intro to book.
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Post by Rooca »

"Mustache Rydes" by Steven A. Yagyagan presents another angle on how some people make bold choices to live a fulfilling life. It's a way to learn about crazy, wild, true experiences without getting involved.
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Leaving the corporate world to drive for Uber or Lyft is a brave decision. It all seems to have worked out well for the author of the short story collection entitled "Mustache Rydes" by Steven A. Yagyagan. From the excellent review we find that there is a slogan that accompanies his personal driving service and we find out he mentored other drivers in hopes that they also succeed. The short stories are well edited and are enjoyable but I wonder if the reviewer might have recommended that youngsters not read these stories due to the sexual suggestions of some of the clients.
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